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Doctors Are Not Trained to Think Critically

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By the time we got to our clinical studies and spent most of our time rotating around the various specialities in the local hospitals, we were well used to being subjected to belittling treatment at the hands of our superiors. The prospect of spending time in the large institution, Springfield Psychiatric Hospital in Tooting, was scary.

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Depression: Psychiatry’s Discredited Theories and Drugs Versus a Sane Model and Approach

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A 2022 large study , lead-authored by Marc Stone at the FDA’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, examined 232 drug-company trials on antidepressants submitted to the FDA between 1979 and 2016. In multiple studies linking childhood trauma to depression, The Truth About Depression (2003) reports that depression was from 1.6

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2017: My Descent Into Mayhem

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It might have been the re-activation of deeply rooted childhood trauma brought on by situations in my workplace. I’d made a few attempts to get back to my institutional state job over the years but finally made the return in 2016. I returned to hospital in late February 2017 and was discharged in early April.